Greetings all...
I'm still not back on track with my web-site
building following the precarious start with a virus
induced system crash... I almost gun shy, thinking "What
will happen next?" <g> I have, however taken a few
steps in that direction by uploading some of the images
I salvaged from the crash. This is one I'd like to share
here... not the deep-sky stuff that dominates this
list... but a difficult shot in it's own right and an
artistic result with *no* scientific value what-so-ever!
<g> You can view it on the web by going to--------->
http://home.att.net/~astropix/Down_Town_Double_X.html
The shot was a double exposure on Agfa ultra 50
color print... the building image was with a 300mm zoom
at f4 for 2 seconds... the lunar image was through a C90
mounted and tracking on a one-armed-bandit at f11 for
1/60th second with mirror lock-up and timer released
shutter. Processing was nothing more than scanning with
one of my scanners 'scanner wizard' presets and *no*
post-scan editing... other than conversion to JPEG.
Comments Welcome!
Geoff Powers